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Charles Leclerc blames his mistakes, not Ferrari strategy for tough Canadian GP
Charles Leclerc believes his own qualifying mistake, not Ferrari’s strategy decisions, was the main reason for his challenging F1 Canadian Grand Prix performance. Despite starting from a lower grid position, Leclerc managed to finish fifth, an improvement of three places. He briefly led the race and advocated for a one-stop strategy, but Ferrari opted for a two-stopper. Leclerc felt his errors in qualifying, including running wide, hindered his chances for a better outcome in Montreal. He also downplayed the impact of missing FP1 due to a crash on his overall weekend performance, emphasizing the strength of his pace despite the setbacks.






